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The Find Your Voice Center, operated by the Jennifer Smart Foundation at the Outlets at Lake Elsinore, welcomes actress/singer/dancer Alyson Stoner for a day meeting and dancing with fans on January 20th. This charity event offers a great holiday gift option for dancers and fans, as well as a chance to benefit deserving organizations with year-end giving. The day begins with Alyson teaching two hip hop master classes, one beginner and one intermediate/advanced. Participants will then join Alyson for a lunch and Q&A session, which is also open to non-dancing fans. Those wishing to meet Alyson without partaking of the classes or meal, can attend the autograph session that closes out the afternoon. Alyson has graciously donated her time to this co-fundraiser, which benefits both the Find Your Voice Center in Lake Elsinore and Alyson’s own charity, I Pour Life. A limited number of tickets are available at 4 different donation levels: Options for Dancers: Alyson brings her hip hop dance & choreography experience to Lake Elsinore, holding two master classes for local fans. These are limited in size, so dancers get to work more closely with Alyson, while benefiting worthy causes. Dancers may choose to attend one class, or both classes. Price includes lunch/Q&A with Alyson following the classes. 10:00am Beginner class (check-in begins at 9:30am) $40 for beginner master class and lunch/Q&A* 11:00am Inter/Adv class (check-in begins at 10:30am) $40 for inter/adv master class and lunch/Q&A* $65 for BOTH master classes and lunch/Q&A* Options for Non-dancers: 12:30pm Lunch/Q&A (check-in begins at 12noon) $25 for lunch/Q&A only* 2:30pm Meet & Greet (check-in begins at 2:00pm) $10 for meet & greet only *This package includes one free raffle ticket for celebrity-signed guitar About Alyson Stoner: Alyson’s acting credits include Disney Channel’s “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” “Camp Rock,” “Camp Rock 2” and “Phineas and Ferb,” as well as feature films like “Cheaper by the Dozen” and three of the “Step Up” movies. A talented dancer and choreographer, Alyson was featured in the music video for Missy Elliott’s “Work It" at just 9 years old. She can be found teaching hip hop master classes in Hollywood, releasing new music as an independent artist, and posting videos of cover songs featuring her own choreography. Alyson recently won Best Dance Performance at the 7th annual Streamy Awards. More information can be obtained at AlysonStoner.com. About the Find Your Voice Center: At the center, located in the Outlets at Lake Elsinore, kids & teens attend workshops that help improve communication skills and self esteem. They have fun creating their own radio programs, while receiving coaching on effective ways to share their messages. They are encouraged to share their interests, passions and causes they support, using the program as an outlet to spread positive messages and get others involved. Individuals and businesses are invited to sponsor Find Your Voice kids, so the program can be offered to all kids & teens, regardless of their financial situation. Video workshops for kids through adults are coming soon. More information can be obtained at FYVcenter.org. About I Pour Life: The organization provides a hand up, not a hand out, for sustainability both locally and globally. They focus on the most critical communities and populations in the areas they serve. They work in the public sector, partnering with local governments, schools, churches, and likeminded organizations to bring sustainable change to individuals, families, and communities across the globe. More information can be obtained at IPourLife.org. Alyson is a goodwill partner with I Pour Life. About the Jennifer Smart Foundation: 21-year-old Jennifer Smart, founder of the charity and a child broadcaster herself, established the foundation to help kids and the causes they care about. The philosophy of the organization is that all kids should have a voice, and the messages they share can be life-changing, both for themselves and those they reach. Through the Find Your Voice program, the foundation shares kids’ messages with a broader audience, locally on 101.7 FM KJNi-LP, and worldwide at JENNiRADIO.com and through the free JENNiRADIO iOS app.